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Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen
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TESMAN.

I'm delighted! Quite delighted! Only I can't think what we are to
do with the two empty rooms between this inner parlour and Hedda's
bedroom.


MISS TESMAN.

[Laughing.] Oh my dear George, I daresay you may find some use for
them--in the course of time.


TESMAN.

Why of course you are quite right, Aunt Julia! You mean as my library
increases--eh?


MISS TESMAN.

Yes, quite so, my dear boy. It was your library I was thinking of.


TESMAN.

I am specially pleased on Hedda's account. Often and often, before
we were engaged, she said that she would never care to live anywhere
but in Secretary Falk's villa.(2)
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